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that tail! |
The Red-flanked Bluetail that I got to see all too briefly
on Thursday was looked for by a handful of birders on Friday, Saturday and
Sunday morning but it was not until Sunday afternoon that the big guns were
brought in and Knut Waagan refound it. After this all the local twitchers also got
off their sofas and got to see it so a lot of people, including me, have a lot
to thank Andreas and Knut for.
I went down this morning in absolutely fantastic weather
with the Beast in tow and planned to give the bird an hour although with a
cloudless night and also the first frost of the autumn I expected it to have done
a bunk. Instead of walking around looking for it I decided to position myself
and wait for it to come to me as reports yesterday had suggested it followed a fairly
regular circuit around the area. After 45 minutes, during which time I had only
seen two Blackbirds and a Chiffchaff, a movement (in fact I first saw the
shadow) low down in a tree caused me to raise my bins and there it was! It was
in a hurry though and efforts to get a photo all ended in failures until I managed
one long range shot. There were three of us looking for the bird and we were able
to half follow it through the undergrowth and it became apparent it was moving
towards the path we were stood on. We stood back and then suddenly it was out feeding
on the path. For maybe 20 seconds we had it at around 10 meters range until a
runner scared it into some trees. I even managed a couple of in focus shots
although the Beast was pulling on the leash so easy it was not.
Water Rails and a Kingfisher were calling from the bay at
Koksa and on the way back to the car I put up my first Jack Snipe of the year
so a very good morning was had 😊
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Red-flanked Bluetail (blåstjert) feeding on a leafy path
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and the flanks are indeed red
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Spot the birdy. I though this was the picture I would have to be happy with
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Jack Snipe (kvartbekkasin) - the type of photo one usually gets of this species after it flies up from between your legs and you then fumble with the camera
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